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  • Tacos al pastor in Mexico

    Fittingly enough, our final stop on the corner of Río Guadalquivir and Río Lerma is home to one of the most popular varieties of tacos on offer in the city - tacos al pastor (“in the style of the shepherd”). Similar in style to the kebab, these thick strips of pork sliced off a spit and placed on a corn tortilla are thought to have originated in the 1920s with the arrival of Lebanese and Syrian immigrants to Mexico. Toppings include onions, chopped cilantro and pineapple. And, despite how much we have already eaten, we devour them.

  • Flower mango on a stick!

    Fruit is good but it's even better when it is served beautifully.

  • Landing at one of the most beautiful airport!

    Malé Airport is surrounded by rich, crystal-clear blue waters on all sides, providing a spectacular view as passengers land in the lush tropical islands of the Maldives. The airport is the main one that serves the Maldives and is located on Hulhulé Island, near the capital island. The airport started out as a small strip of land on the island of Hulhulé in 1960, and has since expanded to cover virtually the entire area of the small island.

  • Bali cheap street food

    The making of martabak, a popular Indonesian street food. It's made with eggs, scallions and seasoned minced meat folded into paper thin roti dough and fried...

  • Makeup Hacks Every Girl Should Know

    Here are some tips in doing your makeup the right way. Enjoy!

  • Take a cross in shark tunnel

    At the Aquarium of the Bay, stroll through 300 feet of tunnels to see over 20,000 marine animals from San Francisco Bay and its surrounding waters. The aquarium also has fun activities for kids, touch pools with sharks and an interactive Bay Lab station.

  • Seafood all around in Fisherman's Wharf

    The Fisherman's Wharf neighborhood is home to Pier 39, the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, the Cannery Shopping Center and Ghirardelli Square, as well as several museums and famous restaurants.

  • The famous Dunnottar Castle

    Dunnottar Castle, just south of Stonehaven, played an important role in Scottish history – and was also the inspiration for the castle in Disney’s animated film Brave

  • Hang gliding in Brazil

    Soaring though the air and experiencing the stunning views of Rio De Janeiro below is something few extreme adventurers would pass up. Sugarloaf Mountain and the Christ the Redeemer statue will be just a view of the sites you’ll be able to get an aerial view of. The wind in your face and the fresh air might even soothe any fear of heights you may have… But maybe not.

  • Breath-taking Katikies Hotel in Greece

    Katikies Hotel is the leading boutique hotel in Europe with crystal blue infinity pools and cubist cottages. This is definitely an ideal spot for honeymooners, couples, and romantics; your rate includes a daily Champagne breakfast served on the veranda, a bottle of nice wine, a basket of fruit, plus use of a personal cell phone to snap pictures.

  • Travel through Switzerland in the Glacier Express!

    The Glacier Express is the premier way to travel through Switzerland. The seven hour trip from Zermatt to either St. Moritz or Davos offers passengers spellbinding view of the Swiss Alps and charming vistas. It’s the slowest express train in the world so you’ll have plenty of time to take in the panoramic sights. Travelers can be pampered with a three-course meal aboard the train as well. The train goes through 91 tunnels and over 291 bridges on the journey.

  • Crossing the Trift Bridge

    Poised 100 meters above Lake Triftsee in the Swiss Alps, the Trift Bridge is a deceptively simple pedestrian suspension bridge modeled after Nepalese three-rope bridges. The original Trift Bridge was built in 2004, but high winds caused it to sway and it was replaced in 2009 by a safer structure. Developed by the Swiss architectural firm Ingenieurburo Hans Pfaffen, the 2009 bridge features a “parabolic underspan,” an engineering design that keeps sudden movements in check. Still, the Trift Bridge isn’t for the faint of heart.

  • 170-year-old Berggasthaus Aescher Hotel in Switzerland

    Considered to have the best view in central Switzerland, the Berggasthaus Aescher Hotel is 170-years-old and tucked below the Ebenalp Cliff. In order to reach the unique property, you must take a long route and climb up the extremely challenging and steep mountain path from Seealpsee to the Äscher. If you don’t feel like hiking, you can also take a cable car.